Charming 3 Bed House, Enclosed Garden - Trélissac

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Trélissac, France, Trélissac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€245,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

115m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

This charming and tranquil 3-bedroom dwelling, located in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, Trélissac, France, presents a delightful opportunity for those seeking a quintessential French lifestyle. Spanning 115 square metres, this property offers an excellent blend of country charm and modern comfort, promising warmth, character and a solid foundation to create a home truly unique to your preferences.

The house is comprised of five delightful rooms, nestled in a generous plot of 1,740 square metres of land. Constructed in 1980, it comfortably accommodates two well-sized levels, culminating in a wonderfully inviting domestic setup. Upon entry, you're instantly welcomed by a resplendent 37 square metre living room which radiates with natural light, establishing an inviting canvass for all your furnishing ideas.

The three bedrooms, ranging between 13 and 17 square metres, offer ample space, ensuring every member of the family feels comfortably at home. Additionally, the functional independent kitchen opens up further culinary possibilities, ready for you to whip up delightful meals just the way you love them.

Amenities available in the house include:

* Three magnificent bathrooms designed for maximum convenience
* Three toilets
* Double glazing on all windows for boosted insulation
* Wonderful veranda enhancing living space

Property features include:

* Expansive living room
* Independent and fully equipped kitchen
* Bright, spacious bedrooms
* Fully enclosed, privatized garden with a scenic view

Nestled in the charming town of Trélissac, this beautiful home offers more than just a convenient domestic setup. This serene town's endearing landscape is dotted with rolling hills, providing a backdrop that nourishes a peaceful way of life. Within 10 minutes of a leisurely stroll, you'll find the Jean Eyraud Nursery School and the Emile Zola Primary School, while five train stations are easily accessible within a 10-minute drive.

Additionally, the A89 motorway lies a mere 6 km away, making commuting a breeze. The local community is well-serviced with amenities such as a couple of restaurants, bakeries and shops, a supermarket, and a post office, all within your reach. The climate in Trélissac is fantastic, with a mild winter and warm, dry summer, perfect for lovers of outdoor activities.

Living in this house offers the unique advantage of immersing in the laid-back rhythm of life in Trélissac while still being equipped with modern day requirements. Providing an excellent balance between the warmth of country living and modern convenience, this home is sure to be an appealing prospect for anyone seeking to live or invest overseas.

This house is in good condition and has an energy class E rating. It is well-designed for someone looking to imprint their interior design style within an already beautiful frame.

A wonderful marriage of location, space, and potential, this property in the heart of Trélissac promises a delightful and immersive French living experience. With plenty of room for personalised touches, it is ready to be transformed into your dream home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
115
Price per m²
€2,130
Garden size
1740
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to your future home in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, within the peaceful commune of Trélissac, France. As a bustling real estate agent with an eye for potential, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this delightful property that marries comfort and location, all under one roof. Trélissac is a vibrant and welcoming town that offers a unique blend of rich history and modern amenities. Situated nearby the larger town of Périgueux, you are mere minutes from a wealth of activities and conveniences. Living in this locality means you get to enjoy the serene countryside with the lively town bustle just a stone's throw away. The climate here is as pleasant as it gets, with warm summers and mild winters, making it perfect for year-round living or as a vacation escape. The house itself stands proud on a lush 2,500 m² plot, an ideal setting for enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Dordogne. The expansive garden space beckons for leisurely afternoons or grand family gatherings. With 175 m² of living area, this home offers a generous amount of space for relaxation and entertaining. Entering the home, you're welcomed by a stunning 75 m² living room that’s flooded with natural light. The insert fireplace is perfect for cozy winter nights, adding a touch of warmth and charm to the home. This room also boasts a mezzanine, a charming feature that adds a sense of open space and offers versatility for you to personalize it to your needs—be it a home office, a reading nook, or even a play area for kids. The kitchen is truly a centerpiece of this home. With its unique rounded shape, it spans a generous 21 m² and opens directly onto the living area. This open concept is ideal for those who love t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Dordogne, France, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Trélissac offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. With its prime location in the heart of Aquitaine, this property is an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of Europe's most enchanting regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your private, enclosed garden. This 115 m² house, set on a generous 1,740 m² plot, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Built in 1980, the residence boasts a well-maintained structure, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for families and individuals alike. ### Experience the Tranquil Lifestyle of Trélissac Trélissac is a charming commune located just a stone's throw away from the historic city of Périgueux. Known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, the Dordogne region is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in exquisite French cuisine, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the countryside, Trélissac offers a lifestyle that is both relaxed and fulfilling. ### Key Features of the Property: - Spacious Living Area: A bright and airy 37 m² living room serves as the heart of the home, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings with family. - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Ranging from 13 m² to 17 m², each bedroom provides ample space for relaxation and rest. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: The independent kitchen is designed for culinary enthusiasts, offering modern appliances and plenty of storage. - Three Bathrooms and Toilets: Ensuring convenience and pri ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this charming single-story house in Boulazac Isle Manoire offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Aquitaine, France. With its expansive 4200m² plot, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and endless exploration. ### Discover the Allure of Boulazac Boulazac Isle Manoire, a quaint commune in the Dordogne, is renowned for its lush greenery, historic architecture, and vibrant local culture. The region boasts a mild climate, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the promise of a day filled with leisurely strolls through medieval villages or a visit to the bustling markets of nearby Périgueux. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Built in 1975, this well-maintained house offers a harmonious blend of classic design and modern amenities. The spacious living and dining area, spanning approximately 50m², is perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped to handle everything from simple breakfasts to elaborate dinners. Key Features: - Five Bedrooms: Ideal for large families or hosting guests, with two distinct night areas for added privacy. - Two Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and comfort for all residents. - Mezzanine Office Space: Perfect for remote work or a cozy reading nook. - Garage and Boiler Room: Offering ample storage and utility space. - 5x10m Swimming Pool: Dive into relaxation with a chlorine pool and adjacent pool house. - Potential for Customizat ... click here to read more

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Welcome, international investors and prestige property seekers, to this high-potential, 3-bedroom house located in Périgueux, an enchanting city in the Aquitaine region of France. This well-preserved house is nestled within the tranquillity of a green, quiet setting, just three minutes from the bustling heart of the town centre. Covering 106 square metres of living space, this remarkable house is carved functionally into two key areas - the second floor and the basement. Essentially, it strikes as the perfect blend of living and storage for those seeking a perfect balance between domesticity and functionality. As you stroll through the entrance hall, the cozy living and dining room warmly welcomes you in. The kitchen flows seamlessly from this central family area, welcoming the creation of meals and memories. This house offers three ample bedrooms; a haven of tranquility, presenting ample possibilities for personal customization. The bathroom is equipped with practicality in mind, featuring both a shower and a bathtub, catering to any personal preferences for unwinding after hectic days. A conveniently separate toilet completes the domestic design of this floor. An interesting feature that lends itself as a project for the creative mind is the vast, convertible attic dominating the first floor. With approximately 80 square metres, this area awaits your vision, begging to be transformed into a study, an artist's den, more rooms or anything else your heart desires. The basement offers extraordinary functionality with a spacious 112 square metre garage. This area also houses a workshop, a convenient laundry room, and a sizeable parking area, guarded by an electric gate. The property also features a quaint little pond ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Chancelade sounds like this: a distant church bell from the 12th-century abbey down the road, the creak of old oak floorboards under your feet, and the smell of coffee drifting through a kitchen that has fed generations of the same family. Step outside and the light hits the raised stone terraces in that particular golden way the Dordogne does so well — not filtered or softened, just honest and warm. This is what you're actually buying. Set just five minutes from the centre of Périgueux on a plot of just under an acre, this six-bedroom stone property represents something increasingly rare in the Dordogne: genuine substance. The main residence runs across three levels and holds onto its original bones with real conviction — wide-plank floors worn smooth over decades, a sequence of open fireplaces, and a covered terrace finished in pizé du Périgord, that traditional rammed-earth technique you almost never see intact anymore. It's a material that ties the house directly to the region's building history in a way no renovation could replicate. The layout divides naturally into two distinct living zones, which opens up serious flexibility for how you use the place. The main house offers four bedrooms spread across its three levels, with the kind of generous room proportions that older French country homes do so well — proper ceiling heights, deep window reveals, spaces that feel considered rather than carved up. Then, separate from the main residence, the guest accommodation provides two en suite double bedrooms with their own living area, all overlooking the grounds. It functions entirely independently, which matters enormously whether you're hosting friends for a fortnight in August or considering the pro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 8-bedroom villa in Savignac-les-Églises offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history as a former coaching inn, this property has been thoughtfully transformed into a versatile residence, perfect for family gatherings, holiday retreats, or even a lucrative vacation rental. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private wooded garden, where fruit trees offer a seasonal bounty. The villa's spacious interiors, including a 44m² living room and bedrooms up to 25m², provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With four bathrooms, morning routines are a breeze, even for larger groups. A Gateway to French Charm and Adventure Savignac-les-Églises is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French lifestyle. Located just 20 minutes from the bustling town of Périgueux and 15 minutes from the historic Excideuil, this villa offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in gourmet dining, or embarking on a cultural adventure, the region is brimming with opportunities. Key Features and Amenities: - 8 Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for large families or hosting guests. - 4 Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience. - 290m² of Living Space: Generous room sizes for versatile use. - Dual Kitchens and Entrances: Perfect for privacy or rental potential. - 120m² Barn and Outbuildings: Offering storage or creative space. - 2100m² Plot with Courtyard and Garden: A private oasis with fruit trees. - Proximity to Périgueux and Excideuil: Easy access to urban amenities and cultural sites. - Ric ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 8-bedroom villa in Savignac-les-Églises offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history as a former coaching inn, this property has been thoughtfully transformed into a versatile living space, perfect for family gatherings, holiday retreats, or even a lucrative vacation rental. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private wooded garden, where fruit trees offer a seasonal bounty. The villa's 290 square meters of living space provide ample room for relaxation and entertainment, with a spacious 44m² living room that invites cozy evenings by the fireplace. ### A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Savignac-les-Églises is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Situated just 20 minutes from the vibrant city of Périgueux and 15 minutes from the charming town of Excideuil, this villa offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in the region's renowned cuisine, or embarking on a day trip to the Dordogne River, there's always something to discover. ### Key Features: - 8 Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for large families or hosting guests. - 4 Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - Dual Kitchens: Perfect for entertaining or potential rental division. - Historic Outbuildings: Includes a 120m² barn, dovecote, and pigsties for storage or creative projects. - Expansive 2100m² Plot: Featuring a courtyard entrance and a lush garden. - Proximity to Cultural Hubs: Easy access to Périgueux and Excideuil. - Investment Potential: Ideal for vacation rentals or a boutique guesthouse. - Rich L ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting Périgourdine house offers a serene escape into the lush landscapes of Cubjac-Auvézère-Val d'Ans. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees, as the morning sun filters through your window, casting a warm glow over the rustic charm of your new home. ### A Day in Your Dordogne Retreat As you step into the welcoming entrance, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air from your superbly fitted kitchen. The spacious living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove, beckons you to relax and savor the tranquility of rural life. Whether you're working from the cozy office or enjoying a leisurely breakfast in the sunlit dining area, every moment here is a celebration of comfort and style. The ground floor features two bright, air-conditioned bedrooms, perfect for restful nights and lazy afternoons. A modern shower room and separate toilet add convenience, while the upstairs multipurpose room offers endless possibilities—be it a bedroom, relaxation area, or creative studio. ### Embrace the Outdoors Step outside to discover 1.6 hectares of fully enclosed, landscaped grounds. The property boasts a variety of fruit trees, a beautiful wooded area, and 1.2 hectares of building land, offering ample space for expansion or new projects. The 12x6 meter swimming pool, ideally exposed to the sun, promises refreshing dips and sun-soaked afternoons. A detached air-conditioned chalet provides additional accommodation options, whether for guests, a home office, or a potential gîte project. The charming sheepfold adds a touch of rustic elegance, offering extra space for storage or creative endeavors. ### Local Lifestyle ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this unique opportunity nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, located specifically in the picturesque town of La Douze, Dordogne, France. This remarkable farmhouse, boasting an ample 210 square meters of living space, is priced at an inviting €305,000 and offers a blend of rustic allure with the potential for transformation. It is a property that embodies both potential and purpose, a true gem to explore. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the stone facade of this sturdy property, which stands proudly amidst the charming rural landscape. La Douze offers a slice of tranquility, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Living here is about embracing a slower pace, enjoying the lush rolling fields and the pure, crisp air. The climate here is largely temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, creating a comfortable living environment year-round. The farmhouse is tucked away in Versannes, a peaceful corner of La Douze, defined by its expansive countryside views. The property is strategically oriented to maximize the serene vistas, allowing sunlight to bathe the interiors with natural warmth. This farmhouse sits on a generous plot of 8000 square meters, plenty of space for outdoor activities or even farming pursuits if you have a green thumb. Let’s delve into the story of this property. The main house stretches over approximately 131 square meters. Stepping inside, the ground floor reveals a cozy living room of about 55 square meters fitted with an open kitchen and a closed fireplace. This set-up is ideal for large family gatherings or entertaining friends. The space exudes warmth and friendliness, inviting you to sit down, relax, and soak up the homey vibes. On this floor, you will al ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the breathtaking hills of Aquitaine in the picturesque town of La Douze, this captivating stone property offers an opportunity you simply cannot ignore. With its impressive 11 rooms sprawled across 210 square meters, including the charming main house and two rental accommodations, it's an ideal find for those who wish to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of the French countryside. First off, let's talk about the charm. The house exudes traditional character that is quintessentially French, with its dominant stance over a landscape that stretches far beyond what the eye can see. Located in the serene locality of Versannes, this property is much more than just a house; it's an experience. Imagine waking up to panoramic views from your window, accompanied by the chirping of birds. It's a place where every room tells a story, and every stone has a tale to weave – a perfect backdrop for your French dream. The soaring tales and landmarks of Dordogne are a stone’s throw away, promising endless exploration. The Main House, which spans approximately 131 square meters, invites you in with a vibrant living room of about 55 square meters. It brings warmth with its open kitchen and an exquisite closed fireplace. Resident or visitor, it guarantees a cozy, heartwarming welcome. The flow from the kitchen to the living room creates an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, making it an ideal space for hosting friends or family. The ground floor also hosts an expansive master suite, complete with its own shower room and a separate toilet, ensuring convenience and privacy. Make your way upstairs, and you'll find potential meeting opportunity. Two additional bedrooms here, along with an office and a bathroom that’s co ... click here to read more

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Situated in the scenic, tranquil town of Savignac-les-Églises, Aquitaine, in the heart of France's Dordogne region, this house exudes irresistible French charm and unlimited potential. Just envision yourself as the owner of not one, but two lusciously-stoned cottages comprising a whopping total of four comfortable bedrooms, fitted kitchens, and two inviting bathrooms. Taking advantage of an ample 225 square meters, this expansive house comes at a palatable price point of €305,000. In recent years, Savignac-les-Égl.pises has primarily drawn the international spotlight for its quiet grandeur and unmatched serenity. The town is nestled in Dordogne, a region synonymous with idyllic landscapes, world-renowned cave art, and impeccable French gastronomy. As an overseas investor, this property offers a golden opportunity to bask in the rich heritage and culture of the Dordogne region while enjoying the peace and tranquillity of Savignac-les-Églises. Back to our featured property. The larger of the two cottages features a spacious double-height lounge with a light-filled mezzanine area above. Given the ample room, the mezzanine area can effortlessly be transformed into an extra accommodation space, taking note of the necessary permissions. The homes are currently distinct entities; however, the single brick partition on both levels facilitates their fusion into one unified living space if desired. For garden enthusiasts and hobbyists alike, you'll appreciate the two outbuildings that provide sufficient storage for garden furniture or wood that's perfect for those cozy winter nights. Adding to the property's appeal, the gardens stretch across a quarter of an acre, offering clear views of the green undulating landscapes aroun ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque and enchanting region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, you'll find the charming village of La Chapelle-Faucher, known for its captivating landscapes and historic allure. Here, nestled on the outskirts with breathtaking views of the village castle, lies a charming 8-bedroom house. This spacious abode, constructed in 1964, stands as a testament to the classic architectural styles of its era while offering the potential for modern renovations and personal touches. Now, let's embark on a journey through this wonderful property. This sizable home spans two levels, featuring a south-facing living room that welcomes ample natural light throughout the day. Imagine basking in the warmth of the sun's rays as they gently illuminate your mornings. With 5 generously-sized bedrooms and 2 well-appointed bathrooms on one level, space is never a concern. An additional three-bedroom apartment further complements the house, providing flexibility for guests or perhaps a multi-generational living arrangement. But that's not all! A partly adjoining garden beckons with its lush greenery, inviting you to cultivate your own sanctuary. Two large outbuildings stand ready, waiting for a creative touch to breathe new life into them. The possibilities are endless; these structures can become anything from cozy guesthouses to artist studios or even a workshop for your hobbies. Location is key, and this property certainly boasts an enviable one. Just a mere 10-minute drive will take you to the "Venice of Périgord," Brantôme, where winding waterways meander through the town, offering an idyllic backdrop for leisurely afternoons. Less than 30 minutes away is Périgueux, a magnificent city known for its vibrant atmosphere, rich history, and ex ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming and characterful three-bedroom house nestled in the scenic commune of Mayac in the Dordogne department of Aquitaine, France. This property offers a picturesque setting combined with the exciting potential of a renovation project, making it an ideal choice for those looking to infuse their personal touch into their new home. The house spans approximately 125 square meters and includes a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. While in good structural condition, the interior spaces would benefit from some modern updates and cosmetic enhancements to truly shine. The appeal of this house as a fixer-upper lies in the potential to customize each room to suit personal tastes and requirements, making it a perfect canvas for those who enjoy the process of transforming a space. Alongside the main house, the property boasts a large 200 square meter outbuilding, an intriguing bread oven, and an old pigsty, all set on a flat and lushly wooded plot of approximately 3500 square meters. These additional structures offer fantastic possibilities for conversion, perhaps into guest accommodations, a workshop, or even a quaint studio space, presenting an excellent opportunity for creative development. Located just five minutes from the conveniences offered by the nearby village of Savignac les Eglises, residents can enjoy easy access to local shops, schools, and medical services, ensuring day-to-day necessities are readily available. Firstly, the tranquility and natural beauty surrounding this home are perfect for those who appreciate outdoor living and activities. Whether it's hiking through the rolling landscapes, cycling on serene country paths, or exploring the historic sites of Aquitaine, nature en ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a fantastic opportunity in the picturesque area of Aquitaine, Dordogne, Mayac, France - a true opportunity to create your dream home in a charming and authentic French setting. This property for sale is indeed a true gem found in the heart of France's most enchanting regions, just waiting for you to bring it to life. Enveloped by a sprawling plot of flat, wooded land that stretches approximately 3500 m2, the country house that sits within, is a genuine fixer-upper opportunity. Spanning an area of around 125 m2, the residence presently includes a kitchen, a welcoming living room, and three cosy bedrooms, along with a bathroom. It presents definite potential for transformation into a home that would perfectly suit your personal taste and preferences. Imagine yourself reviving this charming abode, putting your personal touch and unleashing your creative self. The house comes with an additional boon in the form of an adjoining outbuilding. This versatile space extends over approximately 200 m2 and could potentially serve as a garage, workshop, studio, or individual guest accommodation. Furthermore, historical features like a bread oven and an old pigsty add a definite character to the property, offering a glimpse into its rustic past. Key Features: - Country house of approximately 125 m2 - Flat, wooded land of approximately 3500 m2 - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room - Kitchen - Adjoining outbuilding of approximately 200 m2 - Bread oven and old pigsty - Great renovation potential Living in Mayac grants residents access to the best of both worlds. It is a tranquil, peaceful retreat, where life leisurely unfolds amidst the soothing splendour of nature. Yet, it is also conveniently close to the amen ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, within the picturesque locale of Mayac, France. This one-bedroom stone house offers the quintessential serene French countryside experience. Perfect for those looking to embrace the charm and peacefulness that small-town France has to offer, this house presents an excellent opportunity for those wanting to invest in a renovation project with tremendous potential. Now, if you've ever dreamt of living in an authentic French stone home, this could be your dream come true. The house itself has stood the test of time, echoing stories from an era long past. It's like stepping into a history book, but with the chance to write your own story. The property features: - 1 Spacious Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - Large Living Room (around 40 m2) - Kitchen Area - Additional Upstairs Space - Intimate and Peaceful Garden - Stone Structure - Quiet Location The house stands as a classic stone property, covering approximately 60 m2. Although it requires some work to bring it to its full glory, the potential truly is enormous. The large living room provides a generous space to entertain guests or to simply wind down with a good book after a day of exploring the stunning surroundings. The intimate, peaceful garden invites you to unwind in privacy, with possibly a glass of local wine in hand. Living in Mayac offers a unique, enriching experience. This rustic locale captures the essence of French rural life. The pace is slower, the air cleaner, and the stress melts away like snow in the Dordogne sun. The small village of Mayac is perfect for those who prefer a quieter life but still wish to be within reasonable distance of amenities. You can expect friendly neighbors, local farmers' markets, and a str ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil French countryside of Mayac, Dordogne, this delightful 3-bedroom country house is now available for sale, presenting an excellent renovation project for those looking to tailor a home to their personal taste. With a living space of approximately 125 square meters, this property is accompanied by a substantial outbuilding of around 200 square meters, offering vast potential for enhancement or conversion. The property currently comprises a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and one bathroom. Additional features include a charming bread oven and a former pigsty, all set within a generous, flat, wooded plot of approximately 3500 square meters. This setting not only promises ample space for outdoor pursuits and expansion but also ensures privacy and peace in a picturesque landscape. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Kitchen - Living room - Sizeable adjoining outbuilding (200 square meters) - Traditional bread oven - Old pigsty structure - Flat, wooded land totaling 3500 square meters As a fixer-upper, this house is a blank canvas waiting for someone to restore and infuse it with life. The current condition calls for updates and remodeling, making it an ideal choice for those who are excited by the prospect of designing their dream home in the heart of the French countryside. Local Area and Lifestyle: Mayac, a small and serene community in the Dordogne region, is perfect for those seeking a quiet life away from the hustle and bustle of city centers. Despite its rural charm, the village is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the nearby town of Savignac les Eglises, where local amenities including shops, restaurants, and medical services can be found. For families, the area ... click here to read more

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Imagine a quaint stone house nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Mayac in the Dordogne region, a hidden gem in the heart of Aquitaine, France. As a busy real estate agent with a deep appreciation for what this area offers, I can't wait to introduce you to this charming slice of history that combines authentic old-world charm with untapped potential. It's more than just a property; it's an opportunity to create your dream home in a location steeped in beauty and tranquility. Located in the charming village of Mayac, this 1-bedroom stone house boasts a location that's both serene and conveniently close to local amenities. The peaceful ambiance of the surrounding area offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a perfect spot for expats or overseas buyers looking for a serene escape. The house itself, with its single bathroom and open-plan layout, covers a cozy yet functional area of approximately 60 square meters. The large living room, spanning about 40 square meters, is the heart of this home. The room exudes warmth and character, with its stone walls whispering stories of years gone by. It provides an inviting space where you can unwind after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings. The kitchen area, though compact, offers a practical setup, leaving plenty of scope for your personalized touch. The upper floor opens up to a delightful additional space, providing potential for further development or simply as a cozy relaxation zone. The small, intimate garden surrounding the house offers a peaceful spot to enjoy morning coffees or evening glasses of local wine, enveloped by the tranquility of rural living. Features of the Property: - 1 cozy bedroom - 1 functional bathroom ... click here to read more

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PROPERTY TYPE: Charming Country Home PROPERTY CONDITION: Good LOCATION: Aquitaine, Dordogne, Sarrazac, France PROPERTY FEATURES: - 6 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Total Size: 270 m² - Price: €582,000 WELCOME to your dream home nestled in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, in the village Creyssensac-et-Pissot, Sarrazac, France. This property is a 16th-century stone house that carries all the charm and authenticity you would expect from a country dwelling. Situated on a sprawling 12 hectares of greenery, presenting a perfect blend of woods, meadows, and age-old trees, this property truly reflects the tranquility of life in rural France. The land also boasts 250 vines, a variety of fruit trees, a beautifully captivating 1300 m² pond, two basins, and multiple freshwater springs – everything you need for a self-sustaining countryside lifestyle. The property itself consists of a main house, two separate additional dwellings, and two large outbuildings, expanding the possibilities for family living or guest accommodation. Onsite parking is generous too, with a carport that can accommodate up to three cars, a woodshed, and for those warmer months, a heated and covered swimming pool. The total floor area of the property amounts to a generous 1147 m², offering ample space for your dreams and projects. It’s important to note that while the main house is in a good state of repair, there is a charming "fixer-upper" opportunity with the separate dwellings. These buildings provide the perfect chance to renovate and infuse your character into the property. Living in Sarazac, Aquitaine Embracing life in Sarazac means accepting a more laid-back tempo of life, one marked by the change of seasons and the rhythm of the local market ... click here to read more

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